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X12CCC and S72UBO seen at hadleigh swimming pool, i had just worked new swimmers brantham, manningtree. Which was a good half an hours trip, but one with lovely scenery.
The Three Graces: The Liver Building, The Cunard Building and The Port Of Liverpool Building, reflected in a tuba of the Military Band marching past.
The Three Queens visit to Liverpool on the 175th anniversary of the Cunard Line.
We adopted these three kittens from the Cocheco Valley Humane Society. Macaroni (orange tabby - original name), Cloud (black - original name), and Bruschi (after Tedy of the NE Patriots).
This was our little Yorkie named "Bear". He looked like a "Teddy Bear", thus his name. He loved to nap between our Roombas... I guess they were warm?
Bear was probably one of the best dogs I ever owned. When he died in 2007, it broke our hearts. He was killed by a coyote in our driveway. We had no idea there were coyotes in the state of North Carolina.... until this happened. It was devastating....like losing a family member. Bear loved every person and every animal he ever saw. He was best friends with our cat, Hopsey. We eventually got another Yorkie named "Sophie". I have a photograph of her in my PhotoStream. You can never "replace" a dog. They are ALL special in their own way.
Three-banded Courser, Rhinoptilus cinctus,
seen on night safari at South Luangwa National Park, Zambia
May 5, 2015
Magnolia tree in full bloom
Brewster, Massachusetts - Cape Cod
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Canon 7D
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Portugalete, Vizcaya, Spain
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Since today was Sunday, we went for mass at the local parish. Some of the parishioners were very excited to meet us, these three sisters were no exception.
DATE TAKEN:
Sunday, January 9th, 2011
LOCATION:
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Church, Ranastalam, Andhra Pradesh, India
It ain't what you do it's the way that you do it. Back to the early 1980s with this dimpled pint glass a.k.a 'hand grenade' wielding trio of sad old men who have seen better days. The pints of Salcombe Gold and Lifesaver are flowing in the Maritime Inn on Plymouth's Barbican. Old mates for getting on fifty years now. L-R : Yours Truly, Dave Palmer, Mike Evans. The lunatics have taken over the asylum.